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Looking for Mr. Goodbar [Rabid Dog’s House Review]

The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncovers hidden gems, lost classics, and overlooked indie offerings. Flying solo or with the o...

Child's Play

Child’s Play Takes a Stab at the Ugly Side of Consumerism [Blu-ray Review]

Child’s Play (2019) sees Karen Barclay and her son Andy starting over fresh in a new city. As such, Andy doesn’t have many friends and spends most of his time with his smartphone...

Prey is Loaded with Great Jolts and Carried By Logan Miller’s Powerhouse Performance [Review]

Prey, not to be confused with the rather good wintry slasher Cold Prey from a few years back, is the latest in a line of survival horror movies pitching young men against the elements. Much like Jungl...

The Black String is a Massive Showcase for Frankie Muniz [Review]

At Frightfest last month, while sitting outside getting some air between movies, an enthusiastic and super friendly American man with a whole heap of mini poster cards approached my friends and I. He ...

MOMO

MOMO: The Missouri Monster is a Cryptid Delight Wrapped in a Unique Format [Review]

MOMO: The Missouri Monster is another title from Small Town Monsters, the production company that made Terror in the Skies. While I had a generalized critique of the presentation of indigenous populat...

Villains is a Riotous, Nasty Little Treat [Review]

Villains has one of the weirdest posters I’ve seen all year. It looks like it’s been cobbled together by someone on a very strict deadline without only a basic knowledge of the film. And y...

3 From Hell is a Mostly Unnecessary Epilogue to an Already Perfect Ending [Review]

Note: Before we dive into 3 From Hell, you should know that this review contains heavy spoilers. No matter how anyone feels about Rob Zombie or his body of work at this point, it’s undeniable t...

Come Said The Night

Monsters Are Closer Than They Appear in Come, Said the Night

Musician Kinky Friedman once said “A happy childhood…is the worst possible preparation for life.” One of the first things one can’t help but noticing in Andres Rovira’s ...

Dolls

Dolls is a Thrilling Modern Fairy Tale for Adults [Retrospective]

Dolls takes place on a dark and especially stormy night. The film finds an eclectic group of people taking refuge from the storm at the home of a seemingly sweet but ultimately creepy older ...